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    Roast r/JEE (www.reddit.com/r/JEE/) - ChatGPT

    Ah, r/JEE, where aspirants go to solve the mysteries of IIT and somehow end up solving each other’s sanity instead. The subreddit is a **Thar desert of productivity** with an oasis of memes no one asked for, and **cactus-like guidance that stings more than it helps.** It’s the only place where someone will post, *“Didn’t study for two years, what are my chances?”*—and the top reply is always, *“Bro, I got AIR 1 with just NCERT, stay strong 💪.”* Truly motivational, right? The subreddit is so full of flexes, **you’d think JEE stands for "Just Endure Ego."** The resources section? A treasure chest, if by treasure you mean *"a 5-year-old PDF with grainy text in Comic Sans."* And the mock test scores? Oh, they’re like horoscopes—posted daily, completely meaningless, but still manage to make people cry. And let’s not forget the **“Should I drop?” brigade,** who’ve collectively dropped more than the Sensex in a financial crisis. Yet they religiously log in, hoping for life-changing advice from strangers who are probably playing Valorant while responding. Finally, the moderation? A symphony of chaos. Posts asking for genuine help are removed faster than your confidence after a physics mock test, while threads like *“My crush ignored me during maths class, what should I do?”* hit 2k upvotes in minutes. Priorities are clearly aligned, as always. In conclusion, r/JEE **is the spiritual successor to every coaching institute’s parking lot:** overcrowded, chaotic, and full of people wondering why they’re even there. But hey, at least the memes are solid—just like the competition you’re procrastinating from. 🎯 Ah, yes, **Rule 2** on r/JEE—where kindness, civility, and respect are apparently mandatory, but the average comment section feels like a street fight between Kota factory extras. **"Be kind"?** Bro, this is the same subreddit where someone with a 98.7 percentile gets called a *loser* and someone with a 30 percentile gets *“Bro, just stay strong, you got this 💪.”* The duality is unmatched. “Constructive criticism”? Sure, if by that you mean **“This isn’t for you, just open a chai stall”** or **“Bhai, delete this post and study.”** The only thing constructive here is how they’re building your inferiority complex brick by brick. And let’s talk about **“real humans behind the screens.”** Yeah, they’re definitely humans, but half of them are either robots programmed to shout *“Just do PYQs bro”* or motivational speakers whose advice works as well as DC Pandey’s quantum mechanics diagrams. Sympathy? On r/JEE? The subreddit where someone will casually say *“I didn’t touch chemistry for two years and still got 99 percentile,”* just to crush your soul while sipping Boost? Sympathy here is like a solved Irodov question—technically exists but no one’s seen it in real life. In short, Rule 2 is a beautiful ideal… like the JEE preparation schedule everyone makes in April. It sounds great, but absolutely no one follows it. Ah, the r/JEE **flair system**—because if there’s one thing aspirants love more than solving HC Verma, it’s categorizing their existential crises. Let’s roast these gems: # 1. Search This might as well be renamed *"Don’t Bother, Just Ask Again."* Nobody uses it anyway. Why scroll through old threads when you can post *“Best books for JEE?”* for the 10,000th time and get the same recycled answers? # 2. No flair The default setting for the confused, the lost, and the *"I accidentally clicked Post"* crowd. Also, perfect for those who think *"flairs are for AIRs, not for me."* # 3. General A graveyard for posts that didn’t fit anywhere else. It’s the flair equivalent of *“IDK what I’m doing, but I’m here.”* General advice? Sure. General panic? Absolutely. General waste of time? Guaranteed. # 4. Question Ah, the flair where 90% of the posts are people asking, *“Am I screwed if I didn’t study inorganic?”* The answer is always yes, but they still want validation from random strangers with dubious credentials. # 5. Serious The least serious flair of them all. Someone slaps this on and asks, *“Should I quit JEE and become a monk?”* Peak seriousness, guys. Also, it’s where people try to flex mock scores but pretend they’re asking for advice. # 6. Discussion This is just a fancy way to say, *“Fight me, bro.”* Whether it’s about NTA’s unpredictability or the best physics teacher on YouTube, every “discussion” turns into a digital wrestling match. # 7. Memes The only flair keeping the subreddit alive. Let’s be honest, half the community is here not for advice, but for *Sasta Kota Factory humour.* Bonus points for every *“Sab Moh Maya Hai”* meme posted during the JEE season. # 8. Doubts The flair for people hoping their thermodynamics question will be solved by someone who’s probably procrastinating their own studies. Spoiler: You’ll either get the wrong answer or no answer. # 9. Shitpost This is where r/JEE truly shines. Unhinged chaos, ranging from *“I can’t find my pencil, am I doomed?”* to *“Do IITians get girlfriends?”* Peak productivity right here, folks. # 10. College Choice The flair for the post-JEE crowd who still can’t decide between *“IIT XYZ or NIT ABC?”* Spoiler alert: Everyone will just recommend IIT, regardless of branch. It’s not advice—it’s a tradition. In summary, the flair system is less about organizing posts and more about organizing **despair, delusion, and dank memes**. Truly a masterpiece of mismanagement!
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